Example sentences of "relevant to the " in BNC.

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1 This question is discussed later in the book , but it is still relevant to the potential drama student .
2 Almost every line of this surprisingly underrated poem is relevant to the subject in hand , but I will limit myself to the following short extract :
3 MR JUSTICE SAVILLE , giving the judgment of the court , said the appellant did not suggest that the co-defendant 's committing of an act of gross indecency with the appellant was not relevant to the question whether , at the same time and place , the appellant was committing a like act with the co-defendant .
4 He believes that the exchange rate is relevant to the control of inflation and indeed has gone to great lengths to show it , including raising interest rates in an attempt to stop the pound from falling .
5 There is a view that marketing is not relevant to the needs of less developed countries , since these countries require means of increasing basic levels of output , not means of directing changes of production to satisfy a changing marketplace .
6 In 1927 , treating of the fascination with ritual on the part of a Baudelaire who was vitally relevant to the present Eliot seeks to rescue Baudelaire from ‘ the Swinbumian violet-coloured London fog of the ‘ nineties ’ .
7 All this detail is directly relevant to the fishing .
8 However , though I must challenge the advice given , I agree that careful consideration must immediately be given to every detail relevant to the business operation .
9 We welcome your views on any subject relevant to the catering industry , but please keep letters short and to the point .
10 It could not afford to be seen as a drain on the taxpayer and it should be relevant to the times .
11 The rise in cinema admissions and consolidation of the industry 's structure meant that , when the restrictions on subject matter were lifted at the end of the war , filmmakers could fully stretch their imaginations on stories that seemed relevant to the post-war mood .
12 Noted as relevant to the Clapham accident were the factors that : Working practices were permitted to slip to dangerous standards and quality of supervision was permitted to slip to an equivalent degree ; quality of testing did not meet BR standards ; no proper system of training of installation and testing staff was in use , and there was no vetting of weekend staff to prevent excessive overtime ; and there was failure to communicate both up and down lines of management .
13 The code will not be binding , but broadcasters will be asked to ‘ reflect the general effect ’ relevant to the programmes in question .
14 The code will not be binding , but broadcasters will be asked to ‘ reflect the general effect ’ relevant to the programmes in question .
15 INNOCENT RELATIVES Newspapers should avoid identifying relatives of persons convicted or accused of crime unless the reference to them is directly relevant to the matter reported .
16 RACE AND COLOUR Newspapers should not publish material likely to encourage discrimination on grounds of race or colour , and should avoid references to people 's race or colour in prejudicial or pejorative contexts unless they are directly relevant to the story .
17 If membership of the BCS becomes more relevant to the nineties then government departments , personnel managers , and recruitment consultants will start demanding the letters MBCS after the candidate 's name , as in other professions .
18 This brief in our series on the modern classics of economics looks at a paper that is still as controversial as when it first appeared — and suddenly much more relevant to the debate on economic policy .
19 Yes , apply : for although theoretical , their prize-winning work was relevant to the real world .
20 How data are input is directly relevant to the way the same information is retrieved from the system .
21 Starting from the axioms , one proves various propositions , A , B , and C , which look relevant to the theorem .
22 There is , however , a second sense in which the idea of tackling a problem from both ends , and meeting in the middle , is relevant to the brain .
23 A history of English brutality , for which Sir Ian has collected fascinating material , is only tangentially relevant to the fear of riot as an effective factor in parliamentary govern-ment .
24 Andrew Collins QC , for the prosecution , said the papers , which include correspondence between a minister and senior civil servants , were immune from disclosure on the grounds of public interest , and that they did not contain any material relevant to the case anyway .
25 ‘ I will continue the work begun by Neil Kinnock of modernising the structures and procedures of the party so that it can produce policies relevant to the society of today and tomorrow , and can campaign effectively for them .
26 More relevant to the figures in 1956–57 than any increase in fees was the introduction of petrol rationing in December 1956 as a result of the Suez crisis : this severely hit the following spring term 's programme .
27 Even more relevant to the point I am making is the sudden realisation that this , as the name implies , is really a United Kingdom : a composite and diverse , not a monolithic structure And above all the discovery that there are parts of the UK which share with them a history of colonial or quasi-colonial exploitation , and where people speak of development problems in a language they understand .
28 However , the spread of concern of this centre must not be limited purely by geographical area , and while continuing to concentrate on issues which are relevant to the Highlands and Islands , it will often be necessary and desirable to exchange information and ideas with others in different parts of the country , and indeed with those who are in similar situations in other countries .
29 Developments such as this one will be of considerable importance in the context of Scottish participation in the survey of activities and policies relevant to the topic of education and local development which the OECD is currently studying .
30 In his preaching he sought to make the Bible relevant to the spiritual needs of the people .
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